Dynamo and Window Cat

March 3, 2017

Dynamo is Nashville-based, nationally touring band whose music fuses jazz, rock, and funk with elements of soul and R&B. The culmination is a sound that’s both spontaneous and composed—and an energy that’s undeniably infectious. Window Cat is passionately inspired by millennial neo-soul artists like Hiatus Kaiyote and Moonchild, as well the modern groove-based instrumental music of Snarky Puppy and Vulfpeck, Window Cat’s originative sounds and patterns generate a smooth, yet house rocking energy that listeners can’t help but latch on to.

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The Nashville-based band Dynamo is a nationally touring act. Their unique sound comes from a combination of aggressive instrumental fusion and catchy vocal hooks derived from R&B and funk roots. Formed in late 2012, the band released their debut album in early 2014. Live at Ocean Way is a live album recorded in front of a studio audience. Upon their return from the road, Dynamo recorded their sophomore live album in late 2014 to be released in April of 2015.10PM

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Passionately inspired by millennial neo-soul artists like Hiatus Kaiyote and Moonchild, as well the modern groove-based instrumental music of Snarky Puppy and Vulfpeck, Window Cat’s originative sounds and patterns generate a smooth, yet house rocking energy that listeners can’t help but latch on to. Based in Asheville, North Carolina, the musicians that compose this seven piece collective hail from a diverse variety of musical backgrounds and are unified by a goal to create innovative, yet palatable, art that can be enjoyed by any audience. Whether you’re a party-all-night-long dancer or a sit-in-the-back chin-scratcher, experiencing these soulful vocal melodies matched with dirty synths, perfectly placed guitar, and tight horn melodies discover new worlds of sound is sure to satisfy your taste for something better than the same old.

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The original Isis Theatre was built in 1937 and screened its last film in 1957. We as a family have restored Isis and made this historic theatre into what is now Isis Music Hall. We hope to bring back what Isis was originally, a place that brought people together and entertained the community.